Chisora installed as mandatory challenger for Pulev's European heavyweight title

Dereck Chisora has been installed as the mandatory challenger to European heavyweight champion Kubrat Pulev.

Chisora resurrected his controversial career with a sixth-round stoppage of America’s Malik Scott at Wembley Arena on Saturday.

The 29-year-old is due out again at the Copper Box in the Olympic Park on September 21, though it has not yet been determined if he will face Kubrat, a Bulgarian unbeaten in 17 fights, as Chisora is desperate for promoter Frank Warren to secure him a shot at America’s top heavyweight, Deontay Wilder.

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Chisora said: 'I'm back in business and ready for whatever comes my way from Frank. Whoever he puts in front of me I'm destroying, just like Scott, they're going down.

'This is the new Dereck Chisora back on the road to winning the world heavyweight title. Kubrat for the European title would be nice and he’s going to get knocked out or bring me another unbeaten Yank to spank in Deontay Wilder.